General Information
Precautions
for
use
and
maintenance
The
MiniDrone
is
not
suitable
for
children
under
14 years
of
age.
The
MiniDrone
is
a
model
aircraft designed
for
recreational and leisure purposes.
The
pilot
must
always maintain direct visual contact with the
MiniDrone
and
monitor
its trajectory. The
MiniDrone
must
be
used in accordance with the civil
aviation rules in
your
country. You should
only
use
it
in
open
spaces so you are
always able
to
ensure the safety
of
person, animals and property. There are
some
public
places (stations, airports etc.) and roads where you may
not
be
permitted
to
use
your
Mini Drone.
To use your Mini Drone indoors, use the shields
to
protect
the
MiniDrone
in case
it
collides with another
object.
In
flight, the propellers
of
the MiniDrone can cause injury
to
people
and property.
Don't
touch the
MiniDrone
while it's flying! Wait until the propellers have
completely
stopped
before
handling the MiniDrone.
Only
use accessories
specified
by
the manufacturer. If sand
or
dust
gets
into
the MiniDrone, irreversible
damage
may
be
caused and
it
will
not
be
able
to
operate properly.
Do
not
use
the
MiniDrone
in adverse
meteorological
conditions
(rain, strong wind, snow)
or
in
poor
visibility
conditions
(at night).
Keep the MiniDrone away from high voltage
power
lines,
buildings
or
any
other
potentially dangerous areas.
Do
not
use this device close
to
any
liquid
substances.
Do
not
land the
MiniDrone
on
water
nor
on
any
damp
surface,
it
might
cause
irreversible damage. Avoid subjecting the MiniDrone
to
any sudden significant
changes in altitude.
Do
not
leave the Mini Drone in
direct
sunlight.
Accessories and spare parts
Accessories and spare parts are available from your Parrot retailer
or
from
our
website store.parrot.com.
Battery
Failure
to
comply
with instructions may cause permanent
damage
to
the battery
or
its surroundings, and may cause injury. Always use a LiPo battery charger. Never
charge via a discharge lead. Never trickle charge
or
charge
below
2.5
V.
Never
allow
the battery temperature
to
exceed
ti.J°C
(140°F).
Never disassemble
or
modify
the
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